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No. They become less ordered.
Atoms or molecules become more ordered when they move from a higher energy state to a lower energy state, such as during a phase change from a gas to a liquid or a liquid to a solid. This process typically involves a decrease in entropy, leading to increased order and structure in the system.
The link up of atoms in ice remains the same when it turns to water. However, the arrangement of the atoms changes from a rigid, crystalline structure to a more fluid and less ordered arrangement.
The mass of water will change because when anything become in the solid form so its weight would be increased . For example when we put some water in it so its weight is less but after freezing its weight become increased because it change in to solid form
Atoms change the position from a molecule to another.
When atoms become bonded with covalent bonds, the result is called a molecule. Covalent bonds involve the sharing of electron pairs between atoms, resulting in the formation of stable molecules with a specific chemical structure.
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12 carbons...
Two or more atoms that get together and share electrons form a chemical bond.
Molecule of nitrogen has 3 atoms of nitrogen. Nitrogen molecule exist as N3.
When hydrogen atoms are replaced by halogen atoms, the properties of the molecule can change significantly. Halogens are more electronegative than hydrogen, so the molecule becomes more polar. This can affect the molecule's reactivity and solubility in different solvents.
There is a chemical reaction that occurs and energy is infused into a covalent bond.